Santa Clara guard Steve Nash, right, drives past Maryland's Exree Hipp during their first round NCAA West Regional game Friday, March 15, 1996, in Tempe, Ariz. Nash is expected to be drafted in the first round at the NBA Draft in East Rutherford, N.J. Wednesday June 26, 1996. (Jeff Robbins/AP)

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Steve Nash - NBA Draft

Steve Nash of Santa Clara College celebrates with two fists after being selected by the Phoenix Suns during the first round of the NBA draft East Rutherford, N.J., on June 26, 1996.(Kathy Willens/AP)

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Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash gets airborne to save the ball from going out of bounds against the Atlanta Hawks in the first half on Jan. 26, 1998, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. The Suns defeated the Hawks 96-91. (Erik S. Lesser/AP)

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Steve Nash - Team Canada

Canada's Steve Nash celebrates following a 83-75 win over Yugoslavia's at the Dome during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Sept. 25, 2000. (Roberto Borea/AP)

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Steve Nash - Dallas Mavericks

Dallas Mavericks Steve Nash, right, breaks to the basket to score on layup against Sacramento Kings Bobby Jackson during the fourth quarter of the Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals, May 6, 2002, at the Arco Arena in Sacramento. Nash had 30 points and eight assists as the Mavericks evened the series with a 110-102 victory over the top-seeded Kings.(Kevork Djansezian/AP)

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Steve Nash - Dallas Mavericks

Dallas Mavericks guard Steve Nash, center, works toward the basket under the arms of Los Angeles Clippers center Michael Olowokandi, left, and forward Elton Brand, right, during the first half, Feb. 16, 2002, in Los Angeles. Brand was called for a foul on the play. (John Hayes/AP)

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Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

Newly aquired Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash, right, holds up his new jersey, July 14, 2004 at America West Arena in Phoenix. Nash, who was originally signed by the Suns in 1996, returns to Phoenix after spending six seasons in Dallas. (Matt York/AP)

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Steve Nash - MVP

Phoenix Suns chairman and CEO Jerry Colangelo, right, presents Suns guard Steve Nash, left, of Canada, with the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award for the 2004-05 season at a press conference at America West Arena in Phoenix, May 8, 2005. (Tom Hood/AP)

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash puts up a shot as Los Angeles Clippers' Quinton Ross guards during the first half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball Western Conference semifinal series, May 14, 2006, in Los Angeles. (Mark J. Terrill/AP)

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Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash goes up for a shot as Los Angeles Lakers' Andrew Bynum, left, and Lamar Odom guard while Smush Parker (1) looks on during the first half of their NBA basketball game, Sunday, April 8, 2007 in Los Angeles. The Suns won 115-107. (Mark J. Terrill/AP)

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Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash of Canada hoists up his NBA MVP award prior to his team's second-round playoff basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers, May 8, 2006, at U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix. Nash won the award for the second consecutive year.(Matt York/AP)

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Steve Nash - Milk

Play by Steve Nash, Assisted by Milk. Two-time NBA MVP, Steve Nash, is a power-house on the court. As the Phoenix Suns' star point guard, Nash knows that the nutrients in milk help keep him on top of his game. Steve Nash is the latest celebrity to join the Body By Milk campaign, created to encourage teens to be active and drink 3 glasses of lowfat or fat free milk everyday to stay healthy, lean and strong. Other athletes sporting the iconic 'stache in the campaign include Vince Carter, David Beckham and Sasha Cohen. (PRNewsFoto/MilkPEP)

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Steve Nash - Bloody nose

Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash has his nose attended to by the team trainer after running into San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker during the fourth quarter of an NBA Western Conference semifinal round playoff basketball game in Phoenix, May 6, 2007. The Spurs won 111-106. (Matt York/AP)

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Steve Nash - fight

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash (13), of Canada, and San Antonio Spurs forward Robert Horry, left, are separated by referees Steve Javie, center left, and Joe DeRosa in the fourth quarter of their second round playoff basketball game in San Antonio, May 14, 2007. Horry was ejected for the flagrant foul against Nash. The Suns won 104-98. (LM Otero/AP)

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Steve Nash - Bloody eye

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash walks off the court after he injured his eye during the fourth quarter of Game 4 of a Western Conference semifinals NBA basketball series, May 9, 2010 in San Antonio. Phoenix won 107-101, winning the series 4-0. (Eric Gay/AP)

Phoenix Suns' guard Steve Nash, left, walks with San Francisco Giants' outfielder Randy Winn, right, to take batting practice before the Giants' spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels in Scottsdale, Ariz., March 22, 2006. Nash is a friend of Winn's and the two attended Santa Clara University.(Eric Risberg/AP)

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Steve Nash - Soccer

Steve Nash plays soccer during the NYFEST celebrity soccer match in conjunction with the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, April 23, 2011. (Charles Sykes/AP)

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Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash leaves the court after an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs, April 25, 2012, in Phoenix. This could be Nash's final game for the Suns. The two-time MVP and eight-time All-Star will become a free agent this summer and is seeking a three-year deal. (Matt York/AP)

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Steve Nash - Los Angeles Lakers

Newly acquired Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Nash poses at center court for team photographer Andrew Bernstein after a news conference at the NBA basketball team's headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., July 11, 2012. The Lakers acquired two-time MVP Nash from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for first-round draft picks in 2013 and 2015 as well as second-round draft picks in 2013 and 2014, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. (Reed Saxon/AP)